October 13, 2004 at 4:17 pm
Just to get them off my computer to make room 😀 , Rejects left over from old Quizs I didn’t use :rolleyes: , NOW this should be so easy for you Lads :p , Have fun, Back tomorrow, Cheers All, Tally Ho! Phil. :diablo: (” Gut Nacht “)
By: STORMBIRD262 - 16th October 2004 at 03:14
Finito La Musica.
Very well done Guy’s 😀 .
All correct.
No.1.-Vought Corsair, I have 02U-2 but I think you finally got it Jimbo :p , Good one Mate.
No.2.-Aviatik D1, Go Jimbo again.
No.3.-Fe 2d, Again Jimbo.
No.4.-Martin Maryland.
No.5.-Miles M.100 Student.
No.6.-Br-20a.
No.7.-This if have different name, So still not sure if correct Guy’s. :confused:
No.8.-Bristol M1c.
No.9.-Cr 42.
No.10.-Phonix D1.
No.11.-Breguet 14.
No.12.-Neuport 16.
Well done again Lad’s 😉 , That’s it for a while, As I will work on doing an all prototype Quiz 🙂 , Maybe it should be hard for some of there out there :rolleyes: , Who know’s , But it should be fun :p , Cheer’s for now, :dev2: Tally Ho! Phil.
By: Jimw - 14th October 2004 at 17:44
1.Vought SU 1 corsair
2. Aviatik (Berg) D1 series 138
3. FE 2d
7.S.I.A. 7b
10. Phonix D1 or D2
11. Breguet 14
12. Nieuport 16
By: adrian_gray - 14th October 2004 at 16:29
Oooh, Arm Waver beat me, looks like the two of us have spotted the easiest ones!
Adrian (grinning!)
By: Arabella-Cox - 14th October 2004 at 16:28
I’ll have a dig at a few…
3 – Vickers Gunbus
4 – Martin Baltimore or Martin Maryland; never can tell the difference between ’em!
5 – Miles Student
8 – Bristol M1
9 – Fiat CR42
12 – Flying Officer Ponsonby-Smythe’s colleagues all stood back in awe as he prepared to demonstrate his rocket assisted take off Sopwith Pup… 😉
By: adrian_gray - 14th October 2004 at 16:28
As I did so well with the last lot, I’ll let it go to my head and rush in madly…
1& 2 – Dunno
3 – not sure whether it’s an over-the-top pile cure, or guaranteed to give you farmers. Just damn glad I’m not the chap up front!
4. Martin Maryland (Type 187?)
5. Miles M100 Student
6. Fiat Br20
7. Ansaldo SVA5
8. Bristol M1C
9. Fiat CR32
10. Aviatik?
11. Breuget of some description
12. Either an early attempt at RATO, carefully designed to ensure a flying wing by leaving the fuselage on the ground when they lit OR a Nieuport 17 fitted with Le Prieur rockets – as they point upward I’d guess anti-Zeppelin, rather than for attacking observation balloons.
So should have at least one right in that lot – that’ll shrink the spotters ego back down to it’s usual size!
Adrian
By: Arm Waver - 14th October 2004 at 16:19
Ok – I’ll have a stab at three…
4 = Martin Maryland
5 = Miles 100 Student
8 = Bristol M.1c
By: STORMBIRD262 - 14th October 2004 at 16:10
Last two
That’s it 😉 , Cheer’s Lad’s, Tally Ho! :dev2: Phil. (Must Crash now, ” Gut Nacht ” 😉 )
By: STORMBIRD262 - 14th October 2004 at 16:04
Finito La Musica. Now try the Really last 12 for a while Lads.
Ah, Stew sorry no, Bad luck again, But keep trying and see how you go in the next lot Mate. 😉
No.8. Avro 105 Cockpit, Well done Archy 🙂 , I knew the clam shells would give it away.
No.13. Kennedy Giant, Good one PT1 😀 , She looked like a lot of the other flying bricks built around that time. :p
Well Ok, This last lot is pretty easy too I think :rolleyes: , But it should provide some fun and interest hopefully 😉 , Now my computer is completely empty of old plane pics 😎 , Cheer’s Chum’s, Tally Ho! :dev2: Phil.
By: PalmTree1 - 14th October 2004 at 12:32
Hello guys and girls,
Been lurking here for a long time and finally I think I have an answer to a quiz!
No.13 Flying Brick House = Kennedy Giant made by The Gramaphone Co Ltd (don’t all laugh at once) and Fairey Aviation.
Cheers,
Paul
By: Archer - 14th October 2004 at 08:27
Well done lad’s, That leaves only.
No.8. Cockpit.
Which seems to be from the CF-105 Arrow
By: stewart1a - 14th October 2004 at 07:55
Amiot no. 13?
By: STORMBIRD262 - 14th October 2004 at 03:31
Well done everyone.
Ok, Let’s see what’s Done Lad’s 🙂 .
No.1.- Farman Shorthorn 11.
No.2.-Be-12.
No.3.-Flettner FL282 Kolibri.
No.4.-Fairey spearfish.
No.5.-Hanriot HD-1.
No.6.-Ikarus S-49(more Yak like, But lost the Hurra, and French look of the IK-3 :rolleyes: .
No.7.- Armstrong- Witworth A.W.52.(Seems every one liked building flying wings 😉 ).
No.8.- No hits yet on this strange cockpit(clue is the canopy). :confused:
No.9.-Etrich Taube.
No.10.-Convair Tradewind.
No.11.-Armstrong-witworth FK-10.
No.12.-Curtiss Jenny JN-4.
No.13.-Nothing correct yet,(clue not Farman). :confused:
No.14.-Douglass Skyshark, Yes what a Beast :p .
Well done lad’s, That leaves only.
No.8. Cockpit.
No.13. Flying brick house.
Cheer’s Chaps 😀 Tally Ho! Phil. :diablo: (found a few more in files, seeing it went so fast I’ll add them on here soon 😉 )
By: turbo_NZ - 13th October 2004 at 21:52
Last one is a Dark-Shark.
The big flying boat is a Convair Tradewind
TNZ
By: Jimw - 13th October 2004 at 21:49
1. Farman shorthorn
4. fairey Spearfish
5. Hanriot HD.1
9. Etrich taube
10. Convair sea dart
11. Armstrong-Witworth FK10
13. Farman g.60
By: adrian_gray - 13th October 2004 at 17:48
In no order at all, because my mind isn’t working like that…
The flying wing is an Armstrong Whitworth AW52 (Or was it GAL? Anyway, I’m sure it was still an AW52, whoever got the name).
2nd one down… well, everyone else thinks Beriev, and so do I. Be12?
4th one… Dunno, but obviously someone let a randy Westland Wyvern loose in a field of Fairey Barracudas! What an ‘orrible looking thing!
The two below the flying wing… An Etrich Taube? and the Douglas X3 Stilletto?
The WW1 quadraplane has cropped up here before – but I still don’t know it! Is the 1st one a Maurice Farman Shorthorn with cropped wings for ground handling training?
And the last one – Martin Mauler?
Adrian
By: Swiss Mustangs - 13th October 2004 at 17:24
Number 6: Ikarus S-49C fighter bomber (based on the WW 2 Rogozarski IK-3)
Martin
By: stewart1a - 13th October 2004 at 17:17
2. Beriev?
By: jbs - 13th October 2004 at 17:08
Is the very last contra-rotating beast a Skyshark or something like that, looks similar to a Skyraider so I’m guessing it was made by Douglas
By: Arabella-Cox - 13th October 2004 at 17:06
Number two is a Beriev 12.
Second one in batch two looks like a JN-4 (not forum member JN-4, it ain’t blonde enough!)
As for the rest, I haven’t got a scooby.
By: RadarArchive - 13th October 2004 at 17:03
I think No 3 is a Flettner Kolibri (Hummingbird), obviously post-capture by US forces.